EditorialBasket (90 cm), maple scoop (51 cm), burnt-out pine torch (20 cm), fur cap with leather straps, pick-axe. Mining utensils from the saltmine at Hallstatt (10th-9th BCE).
EditorialLarge bronze fibula, probably worn as a pectoral, from the necropolis in Hallstatt, Austria. Twelve solar disks on small chains (two missing), hanging from a boat-like brooch with a pair of horses and two birds. Height 30 cm.
EditorialHalf-moon brooch with rich pendants; in the hoop two horses drinking from one vessel. Grave 505, Hallstatt burial site, Austria Total length: 33 cm.
EditorialIn 1846, mining engineer and amateur archaeologist Johann Georg Ramsauer began digging in the tomb-site above Hallstatt, Austria. His colleague Isidor Engel made faithful sketches, here view from the burial site towards Lake Hallstatt (top) and 980 tom...
EditorialHallstatt burial site, a collection of 19th century watercolours. Page with names of the persons present at the discovery of the site. Johann Georg Ramsauer began the excavation of the 980 tombs in 1846. Drawing of the tombs by Isidor Engel in 1878.
EditorialFaded form of a Hallstatt-urn of earthenware without decoration. Unstable old bonding and additions, the edge is damaged, surface damage, 12 loose fragments., Urn, earthenware, h: 21 cm, diam: 22.5 cm, prehistory -800.
EditorialFaded Hallstatt-urn of earthenware without decoration. Glueing and additions, parts of the rim are missing, 1 loose shard., Urn, earthenware, h: 19 cm, diam: 19.5 cm, prehistory -800.
EditorialCa. 45 shards of a Hallstatt urn of earthenware decorated with nail impressions. Some shards have glueing. Contains cremated residues, urn, fragments, pottery, 12.5 x 15.5 x 6 cm (largest fragment), prehistory -1200.
EditorialHallstatt or Proto-Saxon urn of earthenware with two ears and line decoration on the shoulder. Old bondings and additions, chips from the edge. Contains cremated residues, urn, earthenware, h: 22 cm, diam: 23.5 cm, prehistory -1200.
Editorialcasting of a banded - base of sword sheath - of Hallstatt type, molding, cap, plaster, length: 10.7 cm, prehistory 1925-1925, Netherlands, South Holland, Wassenaar, Wassenaar.
EditorialUrn of earthenware in faded Hallstatt form without decoration. Half of the top is broken off and (partly?) Attached as more than 30 shards, many glueing and additions., Urn, earthenware, h: 20.9 cm, diam: 21.7 cm, prehistory -800.
Editorialbronze object, consisting of a hollow shaft, ending in two bent points. Approximately on the center of the shaft there is an eye on both sides, together with the shaft cast in one piece, by each of which a ring has been made, which is pointed oval in c...
EditorialHallstatt-urn of earthenware without decoration. Old glueing and additions, dimpled shards in the edge with open old gluing, cracks, gaps in the edge, 2 loose shards. Contains cremated residues, urn, earthenware, h: 18 cm, diam: 20.5 cm, prehistory -800.
EditorialSmall plump of pottery from Hallstatt form. Old bondings and additions, surface damage. Contains cremated residues., Bee pot, earthenware, h: 8 cm, diam: 9.8 cm, prehistory -800.
EditorialSmall cup of earthenware with flat ear. Decorated with a double row of zigzag lines cut out in the pottery. Hallstatt type. Unstable old bondings and additions., Pot, earthenware, h: 9.8 cm, diam: 8.2 cm, prehistory -1200.
Editorialbronze Hallstatt sword with elegantly curved hilt, cut right at the top, in which the rivets for fixing the lining of the hilt are still preserved in three of the 7 holes, sword, metal, bronze, length: 72,6 , prehistory -1200.
EditorialLarge fragment and fragments of a large Hallstatt-urn of earthenware with straight neck and carved ornamentation, consisting of triangles, on the shoulder. Many glueing and additions to the large fragment. Contains cremated residues, urn, fragments, ea...
EditorialHallstatt-urn of earthenware without decoration. Unstable old bonding and additions, the edge is damaged, cracks. Contains cremated residues, urn, earthenware, h: 22.3 cm, diam: 22 cm, prehistory -800.
EditorialSmooth walled urn of earthenware of strongly weakened Hallstatt shapes. Edge damaged. Old bonding, cracks, urn, earthenware, h: 21 cm, diam: 22 cm, prehistory -1200.
EditorialUrn of earthenware in ivory Hallstatt form without decoration. Many glues and additions, large part of the top missing, 3 loose shards., Urn, pottery, h: 24.2 cm, diam: 23.6 cm, prehistory -800.
EditorialLarge fragment of a Hallstatt-urn of earthenware without decoration. Old bonding, cracking. Contains cremated residues, urn, fragment, earthenware, h: 21.5 cm, diam: 25 cm, prehistory -800.
EditorialHallstatt burial site, a collection of 19th century watercolours. Cover of collection: Hallstatt, Austria, and its lake. Johann Georg Ramsauer began excavations of the 980 tombs in 1846. Painted at the site by Isidor Engel in 1878.
EditorialHandle of a dagger, detail of 07-02-03 / 59, showing two human figures and bone incrustations. From the necropolis in Hallstatt, tomb 116. Lenght (entire dagger) 34.7 cm.
EditorialTwo antenna daggers with bronze handle and scabbard, from the Hallstatt burial site, Austria. Detail of 07-01-04 / 10. Left dagger, overall length: 44.6 cm.
EditorialSite and wall of a Hallstatt blockhouse, discovered after 1846 by Johann Georg Ramsauer, from a collection of 19th century watercolours painted on the site by Isidor Engel in 1878. Ramsauer began the excavations in 1846.
EditorialCrucifixion, centerpiece of the " small altar" in the church of Hallstatt, Upper Austria. The altar stood formerly in the chapel of the saltminers. Around 1450-1460.
EditorialIn 1846, mining engineer and amateur archaeologist Johann Georg Ramsauer began digging in the tomb-site above Hallstatt, Austria. His colleague Isidor Engel made faithful sketches, here view from the burial site towards Lake Hallstatt (top) and 980 tom...
EditorialTwo antenna daggers with bronze handle and scabbard, from the Hallstatt burial site, Austria. Detail of 07-01-04 / 10. Left dagger, overall length: 44.6 cm.
EditorialHallstatt burial site, a collection of 19th century watercolours. Cover of collection: Hallstatt, Austria, and its lake. Johann Georg Ramsauer began excavations of the 980 tombs in 1846. Painted at the site by Isidor Engel in 1878.